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@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ Ubuntu support is lagging behind but not absent either.
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instantiating the class with those variables instead. For example, if you
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had the following in your manifests:
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$apt_debian_url = "http://localhost:9999/debian/"
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$apt_debian_url = 'http://localhost:9999/debian/'
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$apt_use_next_release = true
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include apt
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you will need to remove the variables, and the include and instead do
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the following:
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class { 'apt': debian_url => "http://localhost:9999/debian/", use_next_release => true }
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class { 'apt': debian_url => 'http://localhost:9999/debian/', use_next_release => true }
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previously, you could manually set $lsbdistcodename which would enable forced
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upgrades, but because this is a top-level facter variable, and newer puppet
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including this class before, you will need to move to instantiating the
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class instead. For example, if you had the following in your manifests:
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$apticron_email = "foo@example.com"
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$apticron_notifynew = "1"
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$apticron_email = 'foo@example.com'
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$apticron_notifynew = '1'
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... any $apticron_* variables
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include apticron
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you will need to remove the variables, and the include and instead do the
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following:
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class { 'apt::apticron': email => "foo@example.com", notifynew => '1' }
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class { 'apt::apticron': email => 'foo@example.com', notifynew => '1' }
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* the apt::listchanges class has been moved to a paramterized class. if you
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were including this class before, after passing some variables, you will need
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to move to instantiating the class with those variables instead. For example,
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if you had the following in your manifests:
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$apt_listchanges_email = "foo@example.com"
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$apt_listchanges_email = 'foo@example.com'
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... any $apt_listchanges_* variables
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include apt::listchanges
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you will need to remove the variables, and the include and instead do the
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following:
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class { 'apt::listchanges': email => "foo@example.com" }
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class { 'apt::listchanges': email => 'foo@example.com' }
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* the apt::proxy_client class has been moved to a paramterized class. if you
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were including this class before, after passing some variables, you will need
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For example, setting the following variable before including this class will
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pull in the templates/site_apt/sources.list file:
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$custom_sources_list = template("site_apt/sources.list")
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$custom_sources_list = template('site_apt/sources.list')
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$custom_key_dir
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---------------
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Example usage:
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class { 'apt': use_next_release => true, debian_url => 'http://localhost:9999/debian/" }
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class { 'apt': use_next_release => true, debian_url => 'http://localhost:9999/debian/' }
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Class parameters:
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Example usage:
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class { 'apt::apticron': email => "foo@example.com", notifynew => '1' }
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class { 'apt::apticron': email => 'foo@example.com', notifynew => '1' }
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apt::cron::download
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This class, when instantiated, installs apt-listchanges and configures it using
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the following parameterized variables, which can be changed:
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version = "present"
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version = 'present'
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config = "apt/${::operatingsystem}/listchanges_${::lsbrelease}.erb"
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frontend = 'pager'
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email = 'root'
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which = 'both'
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Example usage:
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class { 'apt::listchanges': email => "foo@example.com" }
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class { 'apt::listchanges': email => 'foo@example.com' }
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apt::proxy_client
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apt::preferences_snippet {
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'irssi-plugin-otr':
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release => 'lenny-backports',
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release => 'squeeze-backports',
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priority => 999;
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}
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Example:
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apt::sources_list { "company_internals.list":
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source => ["puppet:///modules/site_apt/${::fqdn}/company_internals.list",
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"puppet:///modules/site_apt/company_internals.list"],
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apt::sources_list { 'company_internals.list':
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source => [ "puppet:///modules/site_apt/${::fqdn}/company_internals.list",
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'puppet:///modules/site_apt/company_internals.list' ],
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}
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apt::upgrade_package
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(if it is installed), it also upgrades the syslog-ng and perl-modules packages
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to their latest (also, only if they are installed):
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upgrade_package { "perl":
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upgrade_package { 'perl':
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version => '5.8.8-7etch1';
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"syslog-ng":
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'syslog-ng':
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version => latest;
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"perl-modules":
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'perl-modules':
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}
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